Actually Brett passes just as well (I should passed since it has been awhile since the Pack has had much playing time at home in January) in the cold, don't ask me how I couldn't do that or catch his passes. It has been a while since the Pack has had a consistent running game- seems like since Brett came here.
No doubt about it Romo reminds me of a young Favre and hopefully he will retain that for as many years. A big part will be keeping the game fun, staying away from the temptations that the income and fame bring, and being able to physically keep it going.
Brett kept the small town mentality and without it I doubt he would have lasted this long.
Romo probably does have an edge now over Brett in his first couple seasons in part because he is playing in a controlled environment at least half the season, is surrounded by great receivers (as well as other positions), and is a very consistant player. Brett was allowed to get pretty wild with his passing game and sometimes it worked many times it didn't in the beginning. He also made a lot of mediocre recievers look pretty good especially once he trusted they would be where he sent them.
Of the current batch of young QBs I do admit Romo is head and shoulders above and probably will be talked about as one of the greats if he withstands the abuse for many more seasons. Remember there have been 207 starting QBs since Brett started his first game so he has along way to go (and I hope he does it as long as he takes it easy on the Pack )